Show TORS SWING INTO LEAGUE LEAGE LEAD AD Rail Outfit 1 Splits Games I With Jewels Teams of the Salt Lake Federation Federation Federa Federa- I tion saw plenty of action Sunday and after the dust had cleared A away Woodbury Realtors had climbed into first place in the I league leae standings with a couple of wins over McClanahan's 9 1 and 3 1 while the Rio Grande was di dividing di- di I viding vi ing a twin bill with Barnett Weiss Crescent got back into I winning form again with twp victories victories victories vic- vic tories over Fort Douglas 7 6 and 2 2 0 Only a dropped fly ball in the I fifth inning fnning kept the Railroaders Railroader from taking it on the chin twice Sunday at c Community mm ni y In the first l half of the fifth inning of the second second sec see I ond game with the Jewelers leadIn leadIng lead- lead In Ing 7 5 Mason batted for Stein Stem and lifted a high fly to Haslam i in right which was dropped Bill tripled to deep center and Mason scored Lee popped a fly to third but Roy Austin came through with a single to score Bill Bil with the run after which I Kramer flew out and Call singled but McCausland stopped the rally I by fanning McIntosh 1 The got to Loyal Bettridge Bettridge Bettridge Bet- Bet in the first frame of the V first game for three runs on five 1 singles jingles and Oats Emerys Emery's lice The winners put the game in inthe inthe inS S the bag in the sixth inning when Whipple singled after Nielson had walked and both stole a base on ona ona ona a neat double steal which caught the opposing infield napping playing playing playing play play- ing in for a bunt Clare dare Evans the railroad revamped revamped re re- re- re vamped second baseman made anice a anice anice nice stop of a hard hit ground ball to stop the rally Oats Emery played a brilliant game at short for forthe forthe forthe the the winners by taking nine chances out of ten tries most of which were 5 IF If halls I V Woodbury db Y Yi i took ok the first game I I from McClanahan's easily 9 1 but had difficulty with Eddie LeoS Leoj Leopold's Leopolds Leo Leo- j S slants in the second i. i With the score tied in the sixth inning the Realtors scored the winning run on Mosser's Mo sers ser's single and tallied S again on an error by Moore in inS center S Crescents Crescent's two left-handers left Norm NormS Baird and Gene Ludlow were too S much for the Soldiers and the champions cham cham- 1 ions took both contests at Midvale Midvale Mid- Mid vale |